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348 1990 348 Front wheel bearing torque

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  1. Gargamel647

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    What page is that on, Mitch? Is that Nm?

    Are we talking about item 8?

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    There seems to be different rear hub types, but no mention of different front hubs.
     
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    Page N16 of the 348 WSM. In fact the last 10 pages of the WSM is all about torque specs.
     
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    ah.. Thanks. It seems my manual is incomplete... only goes up to N10.

    I wonder why the discrepancy, though... 275 vs 250nm.
     
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    Here you are.
     

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    That's not too bad. Look at the unit for the torques in the table I attached - "daN m" which means Deca Newton Meters. This means that the torque numbers shown should be multiplied by 10 to get the Newton Meters (Nm). If this is followed, than the torque for M8 bolts would be 20 x 10 = 200 Nm or 147 Lb.Ft !!!
     

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